Strongest Increase in Industrial Production in the Eurozone Since August, 2001
December 17, 2003
By Louise Curley
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Industrial
Production excluding construction (2000=100) in the Euro zone has
fluctuated in a narrow range of roughly 98-101 since September 11, 2001.
Production rose just over one-half of one percent in 2001
and declined over one-half of one percent last year. So far this
year, production is only modestly above the comparable period of 2002. However, the rise in
October, 1.11% from September to reach
100.83, was the strongest since August, 2001.
· The capital goods sector showed the best improvement, rising 2.44%, followed by increases of 1.0%, or better, in the energy and intermediate sectors. Throughout the post September 11, period, production of capital goods has been relatively well maintained. Production of durable consumer goods has been the weakest sector and it continues to show only moderate improvement. Production of consumer durables increased 0.67% in October and that of consumer nondurables, 0.33%. Production of both durable and nondurable consumer goods is below October, 2002. · Recent surveys of business and consumer confidence point to continued, if modest, increases in production. Consumer confidence, however, remains less robust than that of business.
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| Euro Zone Industrial Production (2000=100) | Oct 2003 | Sep 2003 |
Oct 2002 |
m/m % |
y/y % |
2002 |
2001 |
2000 |
| Total, excl construction | 100.83 | 99.72 | 100.20 | 1.11 | 0.63 | 100.07 | 100.03 | 100.08 |
| Capital goods | 100.74 | 98.34 | 99.30 | 2.44 | 1.45 | 99.71 | 101.68 | 100.05 |
| Consumer durables | 88.97 | 88.38 | 91.50 | 0.67 | -2.77 | 93.03 | 98.46 | 100.16 |
| Consumer nondurables | 101.65 | 101.32 | 102.16 | 0.33 | -0.50 | 101.83 | 101.28 | 100.08 |
| Intermediate | 100.37 | 99.38 | 99.77 | 1.00 | 0.60 | 99.80 | 99.55 | 100.12 |
| Energy | 106.76 | 105.55 | 104.36 | 1.15 | 2.30 | 102.78 | 101.59 | 100.03 |